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    The All-Girl Advantage
At Holy Child, every girl is known and valued and encouraged to be her best self within the classroom and beyond. Girls occupy every role: every seat in the classroom, every part in the school play, every position in student government, and every position on every team.
Research shows that all-girls school graduates are more academically engaged, demonstrate higher self-confidence in STEM subjects, and are more likely to seek leadership opportunities compared to their co-educated peers.
The Holy Child Advantage
We capitalize on girlsβ unique learning styles, emphasizing cooperation, hands-on learning, discussion, and experience. We create a culture of achievement in which highly motivated girls are empowered to become the next generation of courageous and compassionate leaders.
- Girlsβ school grads are 6x more likely to consider majoring in math, science, and technology, compared to girls who attend co-ed schools. 
- 3/4 of girlsβ school grads consider college a stepping stone to graduate school. 
- 93% of girlsβ school grads are very or extremely satisfied with their schoolβs ability to provide individualized attention. 
Research provided by Art & Science Groupe, LLC and the National Coalition of Girls' Schools
What the Research Shows
According to recent research, graduates of all-girls schools have a definitive edge over their co-educated peers, including:
- having stronger academic skills; 
- being more academically engaged; 
- demonstrating higher science self-confidence; 
- displaying higher levels of cultural competency; 
- expressing stronger community involvement; 
- exhibiting increased political engagement. 
Research provided by Higher Education Research Institute (HERI) at the University of California-Los Angeles (UCLA); Dec. 2018.
 
              
              
             
              
              
             
              
              
             
              
              
             
              
              
             
              
              
             
              
              
             
              
              
             
              
              
             
              
              
             
              
              
             
              
              
             
              
              
             
              
              
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βTo help develop compassionate, confident, and intelligent young women to go forth into this world is a great honor and responsibility.β
β Colleen R. Pettus, Pβ22, Head of School
 
                         
                
                
               
                
                
               
                
                
               
                
                
               
                
                
               
                
                
               
            
              
            
            
          
               
                 
                




